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michelle obama. ♪ [applause] president obama: thank you so much. please, everybody, have a seat, have a seat. have a seat and welcome to the white house. this is a good-looking group. [laughter] president obama: president kennedy once said, "there is a connection, hard to explain logically but easy to feel, between achievement in public life and progress in the arts." i believe he was right. our achievements as a country and as a culture go hand-in-hand. the oldest of the 2015 kennedy center honorees was born over 90 years ago -- you won't be able to tell. [laughter] president obama: but when we look back on the last century, for all the challenges we faced, what we see is a time of extraordinary progress. we won one world war, and then another. we endured one depression, and prevented another. and through it all, we created new medicines and technologies that changed the world for the better. we welcomed new generations of striving immigrants that made our country stronger. we worked together, and marched together, to open up new doors of opportun
michelle obama. ♪ [applause] president obama: thank you so much. please, everybody, have a seat, have a seat. have a seat and welcome to the white house. this is a good-looking group. [laughter] president obama: president kennedy once said, "there is a connection, hard to explain logically but easy to feel, between achievement in public life and progress in the arts." i believe he was right. our achievements as a country and as a culture go hand-in-hand. the oldest of the 2015...
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obama recently in david maraniss's book about obama he names a girl who dated obama, claims she was the girlfriend that obama refers to in his own book but their stories don't match. when meredith went to obama obama said i had lots of girlfriends which is interesting because none of them have come ford. no journalist has interviewed many of them. this is a man with many black holes in his biography. i think this is the result -- when we were doing our film we would be in hawaii and indonesia and talked to people related to the obamas and knew his dad and his mom and a new young obama and i asked when rio interviewed and we have never been interviewed. no one has been down here so incredibly this is the biggest story in america and being truly uncovered in the mainstream press. it is a little bit of the scandal and not good for our democratic politics. not just the liberal media. the liberal media was tough on clinton and carter. there's another factor going on that leads people in the press not only to not cover obama but when incriminating information surfaces to try to squelch it can
obama recently in david maraniss's book about obama he names a girl who dated obama, claims she was the girlfriend that obama refers to in his own book but their stories don't match. when meredith went to obama obama said i had lots of girlfriends which is interesting because none of them have come ford. no journalist has interviewed many of them. this is a man with many black holes in his biography. i think this is the result -- when we were doing our film we would be in hawaii and indonesia...
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obama's most egregious broken to all americans is when , barack obama, do solemnly swear that i will xecute the office of president of the united states faithfully and will to the best of my preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. he has shown complete and open contempt for the onstitution. stoked racial tensions in america and in the process painted a deadly target noble men s of the and women in blue who risk their ves every day to protect the innocent citizens of this nation. arack obama consistently subjected americans to condescending lectures. oppose obamacare we didn't want people to have health insurance. f we opposed wasteful stimulus spend, we hated school teachers and firemen. if we opposed the nuclear deal we were compared to terrorists sponsoring iranian mullahs. believed in god and exercised our second amendment bitter. if we didn't believe in open, unsecured borders and vetting came into this country we were un-american. we believed in protecting unborn baby girls from being killed simply because they're we were waging war on women. mr. obam
obama's most egregious broken to all americans is when , barack obama, do solemnly swear that i will xecute the office of president of the united states faithfully and will to the best of my preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. he has shown complete and open contempt for the onstitution. stoked racial tensions in america and in the process painted a deadly target noble men s of the and women in blue who risk their ves every day to protect the innocent citizens of...
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and obama looking for what obama needed. as we discussed someone, you know, the politics were thing, but what he really needed in terms of governing was someone who had more policy experience, more capitol hill experience. biden didn't need of those things and in fact, could not have possibly any either of those things. and what he looking for was someone who he thought could the future of the democratic party and who represented a similar way of thinking about politics as him that the issue was when took when he took office he tried to bring harrison on a lot of early and in fact they did she was very there and continues to be by the way, in the oval office for a lot of these meetings. but she didn't come him with the same kind of stipulations for the job he came to obama with. so they their cadence of their lunches started to fall off a little bit. they have a very close relationship, but what they don't have is the kind of publicly visible governing partnership. and part of that is just because in the early days of the ob
and obama looking for what obama needed. as we discussed someone, you know, the politics were thing, but what he really needed in terms of governing was someone who had more policy experience, more capitol hill experience. biden didn't need of those things and in fact, could not have possibly any either of those things. and what he looking for was someone who he thought could the future of the democratic party and who represented a similar way of thinking about politics as him that the issue...
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obama: what's up? [laughter] [applause] pres. obama: where is michael? from last time, the republican party does not qualify for a bailout. [laughter] countobama: that does not as a troubled asset, i'm sorry. [laughter] pres. obama: dick cheney was supposed to be here, but he isn't. he is busy working on his memoirs, tentatively titled "how to shoot friends and interrogate people." [laughter] pres. obama: you know, it has been a whirlwind of activity, these first 100 days. we have enacted major economic recovery packages, we have passed a budget, we have forged a new path in iraq, and no president in history has ever named three commerce secretaries this quickly. [laughter] me,. obama: which reminds if judge reagan is here, your business cards are ready now. [laughter] pres. obama: on top of that, i have also reversed the ban on stem cell research, signed an expansion -- [applause] pres. obama: signed an expansion for children's health insurance. and driver"ek, "car named me auto executive of the year, something am very proud of. [laughter] we have also
obama: what's up? [laughter] [applause] pres. obama: where is michael? from last time, the republican party does not qualify for a bailout. [laughter] countobama: that does not as a troubled asset, i'm sorry. [laughter] pres. obama: dick cheney was supposed to be here, but he isn't. he is busy working on his memoirs, tentatively titled "how to shoot friends and interrogate people." [laughter] pres. obama: you know, it has been a whirlwind of activity, these first 100 days. we have...
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and barack obama an informal meeting between barack obama and angela merkel took place in berlin . why did the forty-fourth us president show up in europe? . so what , but it’s interesting, suddenly the personal doctor of ex- us president barack obama declares a decrease in the mental abilities of joe biden and says that this could end in a total war with china and russia, he should have done a cognitive test of his condition a matter of national security long ago. just kidding, if it's true, then you don't have to lie now, like in that scene from the john wayne movie. don't make a dog-faced pony soldier out of me. okay, well, here's what i 'll tell you. here's what i'm going to do. i 'm going to ask the white house photographer to come upstairs, and i'm going to get up and stand in front of every row. i'm serious. and if you can see the camera, then they can see you, and that will be the least of it. part of this meeting is for you, i promise. it's terrible for the country that our commander-in-chief is biden half the time. he doesn't even know where he is and every day pushes u
and barack obama an informal meeting between barack obama and angela merkel took place in berlin . why did the forty-fourth us president show up in europe? . so what , but it’s interesting, suddenly the personal doctor of ex- us president barack obama declares a decrease in the mental abilities of joe biden and says that this could end in a total war with china and russia, he should have done a cognitive test of his condition a matter of national security long ago. just kidding, if it's true,...
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. >> obama: i... but that... >> kroft: you think that that was... >> obama: well... >> kroft: would you take it back? if you had... >> obama: well... >> kroft: ...the opportunity to take it back? >> obama: the reason i'm hesitating is not to be defensive. it-it's simply, steve, that i would have i think made a bigger mistake if i had said, "eh, chemical weapons. that doesn't really change my calculus." i-i think it was important for me as president of the united states to send a message that, in fact, there is something different about chemical weapons. and regardless of how it ended up playing, i think in the beltway, what is true is assad got rid of his chemical weapons. and the reason he got rid of 'em is... >> kroft: for a while. >> obama: ...because, well, look, if 90% or 95% of those chemical stockpiles were eliminated, that's a lot of chemical weapons that are not right now in the h o or nusra or, for that matter, the regime. >> kroft: israel. >> obama: yeah. >> kroft: a few weeks ago you allow
. >> obama: i... but that... >> kroft: you think that that was... >> obama: well... >> kroft: would you take it back? if you had... >> obama: well... >> kroft: ...the opportunity to take it back? >> obama: the reason i'm hesitating is not to be defensive. it-it's simply, steve, that i would have i think made a bigger mistake if i had said, "eh, chemical weapons. that doesn't really change my calculus." i-i think it was important for me as...
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obama has a bad ee economy. we. >> charlie:we can included with frank how paid media is shape thg campaign. >> the truth is this election is going to be can decided by the main stream, people dead center who believe in a right of center economic approach and leave us alone on social issues. they're closer to barack obama on social and closer to mitt romney on economic issues. so they're torn. >> there's a difference betweend actually said, i don't care. i will follow this on election day that's it. the problem is neither candidate is speaking to them in the way they want to be spoken to or talking to them, the words that they want to hear. >> charlie:march inas balances and tee i don't know and frank when we continue. >> funding provided by the following. >> charlie:additionalg provided by that's funders: >> c captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. the special edition of charlie rose. >> this evening we continue our coverage of the democratic national
obama has a bad ee economy. we. >> charlie:we can included with frank how paid media is shape thg campaign. >> the truth is this election is going to be can decided by the main stream, people dead center who believe in a right of center economic approach and leave us alone on social issues. they're closer to barack obama on social and closer to mitt romney on economic issues. so they're torn. >> there's a difference betweend actually said, i don't care. i will follow this on...
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obama! obama! dnnks hi i hainmybdomen..itwo wati mthoverrlrnhecnmybdomen..itwo s oron. yor.boerncrnhecnmybdomen..itwo his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios in communities across the country. whether it's supporting a delaware nonprofit that's providing training and employment opportunities, investing in the revitalization of a neighborhood in the bronx, or providing the financing to help a beloved san diego bakery expand, what's important to communities across the count
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his name is barack obama. i know this sounds odd, but i had this strange feeling he could be president of the united states some day. i always joke, now i take betty lou to the track with me whenever i go. >> when obama ran in 2004 for the united states senate, david axelrod signed on as his media adviser. the little-known candidate with the unusual name, defeated a half dozen rivals to win the democratic nomination. >> thank you. >> obama's come-from-behind victory won him wide attention. he soon got a call to deliver the keynote at the democratic national convention. >> and as soon as he hung up he said i know what i want to say. i want to wrap my story in the larger american story and for the next three weeks, he was writing on little scraps of paper wherever he went in between campaign stops. then he pulled it altogether. >> the pundits like to slice and dice our country into red states and blue states, red states for republicans, blue states for democrats, but i've got news for them too, we worship an awe
his name is barack obama. i know this sounds odd, but i had this strange feeling he could be president of the united states some day. i always joke, now i take betty lou to the track with me whenever i go. >> when obama ran in 2004 for the united states senate, david axelrod signed on as his media adviser. the little-known candidate with the unusual name, defeated a half dozen rivals to win the democratic nomination. >> thank you. >> obama's come-from-behind victory won him...
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you no it is not as if obama's advisers, david axelrod, coming to obama in saying hey president obama here poll ratings have slipped, come out for the ground zero mosque. it is not as if that is a politically brilliant thing to do get obama does that. i report in my book that obama endorsed someone secretly -- somewhat secretly the release of the lockerbie bomber. this is a guy named al-megrahi. he is an islamic terrorist, who brought down the pan am jet over lockerbie scotland. several people were killed, the vast majority of them americans. he was tried and convicted, and yet think you are ago the scottish government -- he was being held in scotland -- proposed to release him and send them home to libya. the obama administration loudly protested and rightly so what american president would be in favor of releasing a terrorist who was directly responsible for the murder of hundreds of americans? and yet, the london times reported that it obtained a letter that the obama brennan is stray shin sent to obama saying to skop scotland we don't think you should release them but if you want
you no it is not as if obama's advisers, david axelrod, coming to obama in saying hey president obama here poll ratings have slipped, come out for the ground zero mosque. it is not as if that is a politically brilliant thing to do get obama does that. i report in my book that obama endorsed someone secretly -- somewhat secretly the release of the lockerbie bomber. this is a guy named al-megrahi. he is an islamic terrorist, who brought down the pan am jet over lockerbie scotland. several people...
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and barack obama. she lives in the white house. i mean, by that, she literally has a suite of rooms that she occupies permanently in the white house. she has a secret service detail. she eats with the president and first lady every night that they're in the white house. she goes on vacations with them. she goes to whatever meet showing wants to attend, and she carries the president's message to cabinet ministers and other people in the administration. there's been no one since harry hopkins, way back in the '40s, who has this kind of power. >> host: you write of her, from your book, saying she watched over him and made him feel safe. he was her special charge, the chosen one. she focused on him, doted on him, and devoted her entire life to him and gave him the kind of unconditional love he never received from this mother, who frequently abandoned him as a child. >> guest: that's right. now there have been several, as you know, biographies of barack obama, and there has been a lot of speculation about t
and barack obama. she lives in the white house. i mean, by that, she literally has a suite of rooms that she occupies permanently in the white house. she has a secret service detail. she eats with the president and first lady every night that they're in the white house. she goes on vacations with them. she goes to whatever meet showing wants to attend, and she carries the president's message to cabinet ministers and other people in the administration. there's been no one since harry hopkins,...
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obama sr. many will. there were many of them who worked with him and knew him, many family members. some people were very eager to talk. because this was such a high-profile presidency and they are so proud of obama jr. some wanted to tell a positive story. the father is a complex character as you know since he read the book, very passionate person also a very self-destructive person. because of that i think there were people certainly in the family he didn't particularly want the story told her only certain kind. i think i was a white woman coming in to tell it also raised concern. this was their story and i certainly did run into that as well. >> host: but in the end you are happy with how the sourcing worked and the people you talk to and access you are given? >> guest: absolutely. i found a number of people that knew them well and i also found a number of people in the family that walked me through the village and i really felt like i talked to many many people who knew him. i also was fort
obama sr. many will. there were many of them who worked with him and knew him, many family members. some people were very eager to talk. because this was such a high-profile presidency and they are so proud of obama jr. some wanted to tell a positive story. the father is a complex character as you know since he read the book, very passionate person also a very self-destructive person. because of that i think there were people certainly in the family he didn't particularly want the story told...
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michelle obama. [cheers and applause] president barack obama. [cheers and applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the podium kim sajet, the director of the smithsonian national portrait gallery. >> good morning. mu name is kim sajet and it is my pleasure as director to welcome you to the national portrait gallery at the smithsonian institution. every commissioned portrait involves four people. the first person is the sitter, a person with a larger-than-life persona, who may be curious to see how his are her likeness will be captured in perpetuity. in a spirit of building anticipation, i bid a warm welcome to president barack obama and his wife, former first lady, michelle obama, who we honor today. [applause] the second person is the artist who tries in the face of public scrutiny to stay true to his or her own artistic style and still transmit a sense of the internal spirit to internal audiences. in many ways, as much a reflection of themselves as an insight into their subject, the portrait artist must remain unique and, to quote a
michelle obama. [cheers and applause] president barack obama. [cheers and applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the podium kim sajet, the director of the smithsonian national portrait gallery. >> good morning. mu name is kim sajet and it is my pleasure as director to welcome you to the national portrait gallery at the smithsonian institution. every commissioned portrait involves four people. the first person is the sitter, a person with a larger-than-life persona, who...
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this was repudiation of obama care. >> absolutely. >> tea party was built by obama care. and you saw that the democrats who lost a lot on the -- lot of them -- >> lost the house. >> who voted for it, and so obama care was the number-one thing. now -- [overlapping speakers] >> what impact will it have on the presidential race if the supreme court tosses out obama care? constitutional? >> first it will make the supreme court a major issue in the campaign. secondly, it will moralize and the conservatives, but the people defeated the democrats in the others if this whole thing goes down, and obama -- they can say look, it could energize those folks as well. my guess is the president, however, does not want to campaign in the fall on an issue obama care per se, that is as unpopular as you say, but some of the aspects of it like preexisting conditions -- >> look like obama will have -- >> the presidential mandate. >> the republicans will say the guide -- he's a constitutional lawyer who acted unconstitutionally! >> why did he do it? >> because it was the big centerpiece of obam
this was repudiation of obama care. >> absolutely. >> tea party was built by obama care. and you saw that the democrats who lost a lot on the -- lot of them -- >> lost the house. >> who voted for it, and so obama care was the number-one thing. now -- [overlapping speakers] >> what impact will it have on the presidential race if the supreme court tosses out obama care? constitutional? >> first it will make the supreme court a major issue in the campaign....
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and so they go for obama. in the end, the conservatives went for obama. so the coalition gets obama and what happens to obama when he becomes president of the harvard law review? there are articles about him in the "new york times" and the associated press. all over the world. suddenly he looks up and he says wow, i could really go far. >> rose: where is he in terms of race by the time he leaves harvard law school? >> he's figured it out for himself. it's the rest of the world when it's now going to judge him that's going to be harder on him. and you know this is a guy... this is not john lewis. this is not somebody who was at countless demonstrations and had his head bashed in and suffered endlessly. he's a guy of his generation. he's a guy who although growing up was not easy for him he also was accepted into elite institutions beginning with a school which really is... i couldn't get over it when i went there in hawaii. it really did look like harvard by the sea. lockers were outdoors! it was extraordinary. and occidental and columbia and harvard. i me
and so they go for obama. in the end, the conservatives went for obama. so the coalition gets obama and what happens to obama when he becomes president of the harvard law review? there are articles about him in the "new york times" and the associated press. all over the world. suddenly he looks up and he says wow, i could really go far. >> rose: where is he in terms of race by the time he leaves harvard law school? >> he's figured it out for himself. it's the rest of the...
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are you moving towards obama? >> obama? be more on his game about showing the nonspecific nature of romney, he's not giving anything. >> you want obama to attack? >> absolutely. >> you want obama to attack? >> i want him to give the truth there. is a lot of truth being misrepresented by both sides not showing how anything can be done. >> you're the youngest person here, you moved towards rom fee tonight what. advice do you have for barack obama? >> he needs to change his demeanor, romney looking at obama and people. and looked like obama was sitting there being scolded and had his head down, wasn't looking and looking around trying to look aimlessly. he wasn't looking at the opponent or hardly ever looked at the people. he was looking down. >> and he was meek. and instead of looking out and appearing strong, confident he backed away. >> when you have a chance to talk about this as the election goes ahaechld you dwiz are great. i want to charge the university one of the best folk use groups i've had. who won the debate? >> r
are you moving towards obama? >> obama? be more on his game about showing the nonspecific nature of romney, he's not giving anything. >> you want obama to attack? >> absolutely. >> you want obama to attack? >> i want him to give the truth there. is a lot of truth being misrepresented by both sides not showing how anything can be done. >> you're the youngest person here, you moved towards rom fee tonight what. advice do you have for barack obama? >> he...
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this is about obama care. >> obama care is spending. >> defaults. defaults. do you think default is a problem? >> pardon me? >> do you think default is a problem? >> of course i think it's a problem. but i think it's worth republicans fighting. this is a hill to die on. we don't have many opportunities to bring obama to the table. and that is what it takes. obama care is destroying our health care system. not one thing that obama promised is coming to fruition. it is a lie all the way down. >> so you're going to default over that. >> we're not going to default. if the debt ceiling is not raised, that does not constitute a default. we can still pay our bill, interest on the debt and social security. and for obama to deny that is dem goingry and dishonest. >> every president is dem going. >> i know you said on twitter, you only came to hang out with stephanie cutter. that was tweeted. but i want to ask you some questions. i actually agree with president obama that the debt ceiling default would be catastrophic. and i think that we are facing that real, that rea
this is about obama care. >> obama care is spending. >> defaults. defaults. do you think default is a problem? >> pardon me? >> do you think default is a problem? >> of course i think it's a problem. but i think it's worth republicans fighting. this is a hill to die on. we don't have many opportunities to bring obama to the table. and that is what it takes. obama care is destroying our health care system. not one thing that obama promised is coming to fruition. it...
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light blue lean obama. puncish lean obama -- pinkish lean obama. this is all based on the polls in the last 30 days. karl, what changed since we last saw you? >> we had v had a rash of polls in the last two weeks since we last looked at the map. seven states moved toward president obama and seven states moved toward governor romney. three tossup statutes -- colorado, michigan, ohio -- representing 43 electoral college votes moved in to lean obama. three states moved to romney. one change from a t tossup state to solid romney state, missouri. two states, minnesota and new mexico moved from obama to lean obama. now the net shift was about 58 more electoral college votes in to the lean obama category. ten more in the solid romney camp. the rest of the changes in the other states didn't affect the status. >> bret: joe, of those, what is the most significant in your mind? >> the move in the the midwest. wisconsin got better for obam obama. with michigan and ohio moving from tossup to lean obama. we start adding that up, obama is now up over 280 electora
light blue lean obama. puncish lean obama -- pinkish lean obama. this is all based on the polls in the last 30 days. karl, what changed since we last saw you? >> we had v had a rash of polls in the last two weeks since we last looked at the map. seven states moved toward president obama and seven states moved toward governor romney. three tossup statutes -- colorado, michigan, ohio -- representing 43 electoral college votes moved in to lean obama. three states moved to romney. one change...
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in order to oust president obama. and in fact i think that obama's victory was largely one of reaffirmation of support for him by those who put him in office four years ago and it's a coalition that reaches beyond what it always been the traditional notion of the united states as a white protestant or white american country that's really the dynamic because when you look at the demographics of this election it points to the america of the future as one that is much more multi-racial and multicultural the republican party is increasingly unable to deal with that fact but as well just to just to draw what you're saying here some people are saying that the that the hispanic vote in the african-american vote were crucial in getting obama another four years in the white house is that true. they were absolutely crucial because it was a pro did just turnout among black voters in particular and the entire black community the whole network of civil society and black communities came together almost spontaneously to provide sup
in order to oust president obama. and in fact i think that obama's victory was largely one of reaffirmation of support for him by those who put him in office four years ago and it's a coalition that reaches beyond what it always been the traditional notion of the united states as a white protestant or white american country that's really the dynamic because when you look at the demographics of this election it points to the america of the future as one that is much more multi-racial and...
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obama did. when you don't do consensus, when you don't get approval from the house and the senate and pass a bill. when you use executive order. remember he says i have a magic pen. and all the fools clapped. and you implement laws that the country doesn't want and you don't get the proper votes and make it, all of that is going to be unraveled. for the first time in american histrirks average american citizens were forced to purchase a product they didn't want. that is socialism aka done deal. and all of these -- i remember when he was talking about race. the great unifier. it's not a black america, it's not a white america. it's the united states of america. i wished that would have happened. but i remember the first time there was an opportunity with the professor up in i believe boston where he came out before the information and said, the police acted stupidly. and he used trayvon martin and the guy brown and all this. he was the biggest divider of race. and i've got to say for a president
obama did. when you don't do consensus, when you don't get approval from the house and the senate and pass a bill. when you use executive order. remember he says i have a magic pen. and all the fools clapped. and you implement laws that the country doesn't want and you don't get the proper votes and make it, all of that is going to be unraveled. for the first time in american histrirks average american citizens were forced to purchase a product they didn't want. that is socialism aka done deal....
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obama is mr. teleprompter. donald trump is a no card and no limits, no boundaries, no editing. >> obama is a tremendous divider-- you can't get much worse. he's been a great, great divider. i think president obama has been the most ignorant president in our history. he will go down as one of the worst presidents in the history of our country-- it is a mess. isis is honoring president obama. he is the founder of isis. he's the founder of isis. ♪ >> he just couldn't believe that the republican party would nominate trump. the idea that the american puic would elect twice barack obama, first african-american president in history, and then turn around and pick donald trump, who played to racial resentment and anxiety, it just didn't compute for president obama-- it just didn't make any sense to him. he couldn't imagine it. ♪ >> he looks at me, and he says, "you know, what if we were wrong?" he's, like, "you know,ell, what, what if people just want to fall back into their tribe? what if people's identity, their k
obama is mr. teleprompter. donald trump is a no card and no limits, no boundaries, no editing. >> obama is a tremendous divider-- you can't get much worse. he's been a great, great divider. i think president obama has been the most ignorant president in our history. he will go down as one of the worst presidents in the history of our country-- it is a mess. isis is honoring president obama. he is the founder of isis. he's the founder of isis. ♪ >> he just couldn't believe that the...
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i'll begin with obama's father, this man, barack obama senior. barack obama senior was born in kenya. he came of age in kenya's great struggle of independence against the british, called anti-colonialism. to push the british out of kenya. he came to america in the late 1960s as a student, to study at the university of hawaii. this is where he met obama's mother. this woman right here. stanley ann dunham. they were married. actually, he didn't tell her at the time he was already married. he had married a woman in kenya. they had two children. ultimately he married four different women and had eight children. he was quite a character. he was also a chronic drunk driver. he was involved in multiple accidents. he lost both of his legs in one of the accidents. >> glenn: hang on a second. i want to make this really clear. because my mother was an alcoholic. died a tragic death. yada, yada. you're not insinuating anything on that he was, you know, a drunk or anything else. >> no, no, no. >> glenn: it's fact. >> it's fact and i'm getting to it because it
i'll begin with obama's father, this man, barack obama senior. barack obama senior was born in kenya. he came of age in kenya's great struggle of independence against the british, called anti-colonialism. to push the british out of kenya. he came to america in the late 1960s as a student, to study at the university of hawaii. this is where he met obama's mother. this woman right here. stanley ann dunham. they were married. actually, he didn't tell her at the time he was already married. he had...
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>> obama scares me. i just -- i'm worried about what will happen to this country if obama take sas out. >> he's american, no he's not. >> i can't trust obama. he's an arab. he's not? >> no, ma'am. he's a decent family citizen i just happen to have disagreements with. >> i think mccain did the country a real service by refusing to embrace conspiracy theories and people launching attacks. >> i will respect him and i want -- i want everyone to be respectful. >> john mccain is now so mavericky he's mavericking away from his own supporters and getting booed for it. >> there's a way to play this game so that you end up with no good choices. we are watching a campaign that has maneuvered itself into exactly that position. >> as the polls open from the east to the west across this country the same picture continues to emerge, eager voters showing up before the polls even opened and in many cases lines as far as the eye could see. >> all of it felt like is this a real thing? like, is it possible that america coul
>> obama scares me. i just -- i'm worried about what will happen to this country if obama take sas out. >> he's american, no he's not. >> i can't trust obama. he's an arab. he's not? >> no, ma'am. he's a decent family citizen i just happen to have disagreements with. >> i think mccain did the country a real service by refusing to embrace conspiracy theories and people launching attacks. >> i will respect him and i want -- i want everyone to be respectful....
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obama: here's what happened. you had a video released by someone who lives here, and he's sort of a shady character who made an extremely offensive video directed at muhammad and islam. these are people, by the way, who applaud for the book of mormon, so there's a double standard there. now, the usually-er irreverent letterman looked shocked. here's what he says: making fun of the prophet muhammad? [laughter] obama shakes his head in dismay, yes, making fun of the prophet muhammad. a week later he's blaming it fully on the video, and he's doing it on the david letterman show. number two. transparency and the rule of law will be the touchstones of this presidency. [laughter] this is what obama said to his assembled staff on the first full day in office, and this promise has been violated more wantonly than a goat at a taliban bachelor party, i'm sorry. [laughter] [applause] it was precisely the violation of this promise that got turley and goodell so upset both on the notion of transparency and the rule of law. ok
obama: here's what happened. you had a video released by someone who lives here, and he's sort of a shady character who made an extremely offensive video directed at muhammad and islam. these are people, by the way, who applaud for the book of mormon, so there's a double standard there. now, the usually-er irreverent letterman looked shocked. here's what he says: making fun of the prophet muhammad? [laughter] obama shakes his head in dismay, yes, making fun of the prophet muhammad. a week later...
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bill clinton makes the case for barack obama's reelection better than barack obama does. clinton is the best simplifier and best explainer in the business. and he just knocked down republican policy points from a democratic perspective. and he built the case for barack obama. he said... look. no president, not me, no other president could have gotten us out of this hole in just four years. and i thought waits very effective, kind of long speech. >> kind of long but that is always a little bit kind of long. amy? >> well, he said no president, none of-none of my predecessor koz have undid damage in just four years. he said he believed witness all of his heart. a agree if barack obama had sat down to write the speech he wanted bill clinton to deliver to endors him, he wouldn't have written a better one. he went over every republican tack rebutting nem detail. he also told these democrats in this hall and kept referring to people watching at home that these where the same economic policies he governed with just in a different set of circumstances. he said i remember when they
bill clinton makes the case for barack obama's reelection better than barack obama does. clinton is the best simplifier and best explainer in the business. and he just knocked down republican policy points from a democratic perspective. and he built the case for barack obama. he said... look. no president, not me, no other president could have gotten us out of this hole in just four years. and i thought waits very effective, kind of long speech. >> kind of long but that is always a little...
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obama's record or his own? those reports upcoming. >> in the campaign 2012 segment tonight, president obama ramping up re-election bid. speaking today in toledo, ohio, he said this: >> despite all the challenges that we face in this new century, we saw three straight days of an agenda out of the last century. it was a re-run. you as well as watched it on black and white tv. [ laughter ] with some rabbit ears on there. [cheers] should have been on nic at night. >> the question: will this new stump speech message resonate with american voters? here now the republic leader of the new jersey assembly, john brahmnic and from charlotte, north carolina, executive director of the young democrats of america. welcome, guys. thank you for being here. emily. >> thank you. >> let me start with you, because i am looking at the speaker's run down for the dnc, i see a president from 35 years ago jimmy carter. i see a president from 20 years ago, bill clinton. i also see biden, pelosi, and reid who have been in washington since
obama's record or his own? those reports upcoming. >> in the campaign 2012 segment tonight, president obama ramping up re-election bid. speaking today in toledo, ohio, he said this: >> despite all the challenges that we face in this new century, we saw three straight days of an agenda out of the last century. it was a re-run. you as well as watched it on black and white tv. [ laughter ] with some rabbit ears on there. [cheers] should have been on nic at night. >> the question:...
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barack obama. it's about policies and-- >>> i tell what you i think, this comes down to hundreds of thousands fewer americans working and $5.4 trillion in debt. gas prices are up. the economy's going to drive the election. >> i hope he will get -- style. >> sean: i have to say goodbye. we are going to listen in now. we have a lot more coming up from charlotte. but here's health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius and she delivers her address right here in charlotte. >> 1965 to 1967, my dad served in congress and helped pass landmark laws like the voting rights act. dad later became another great governor of ohio. but one of his proudest accomplishments was when, as a congressman, he helped to draft and pass medicare. today dad's 91 and he's a happy beneficiary of that effort to bring quality health care to every senior citizen. president obama is building on that legacy by bringing quality and secure health care to every american. i was governor of kansas when mitt romney was governor of
barack obama. it's about policies and-- >>> i tell what you i think, this comes down to hundreds of thousands fewer americans working and $5.4 trillion in debt. gas prices are up. the economy's going to drive the election. >> i hope he will get -- style. >> sean: i have to say goodbye. we are going to listen in now. we have a lot more coming up from charlotte. but here's health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius and she delivers her address right here in...
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barack obama sr. was brought up muslim but once he left home as you say he renounced any region with it the christian, islam and by the time he got to hawaii he was confirmed atheist, as far as he was concerned, and as you also rightly say, his, the president's mother was also an atheist, and so there wasn't really any significant religious influence in the president's life until he went to chicago as a community worker. and i think that he realized the way into the community's actually was through the black churches. the churches themselves were a fantastic political organization as they so often are around the world. and that is when i see he started to go to church, to claim that he was a christian. it was hand-in-hand with his political work and -- >> host: this is quite right and obama hasn't seen himself and dreams from my father talking about, or maybe it is the audacity of hope where he says he would go from church to church organizing and the pastors and the priest would say where do you go t
barack obama sr. was brought up muslim but once he left home as you say he renounced any region with it the christian, islam and by the time he got to hawaii he was confirmed atheist, as far as he was concerned, and as you also rightly say, his, the president's mother was also an atheist, and so there wasn't really any significant religious influence in the president's life until he went to chicago as a community worker. and i think that he realized the way into the community's actually was...
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another problem for obama. that kind of thinking leads to the history being re-created from the news. so c-span, bless their hearts did a survey. they do this every four years of 150 prominent historians. they asked them to rank the presidents in order. then you have to ask yourself where to put obama among that list? this is the most recent one in which trump and obama listen so where did they go? trump gets 41st place out of 44. that does not surprise me. it doesn't surprise me not get h place. thank god for pierce and buchanan. barack obama, top ten number ten. put that in perspective, ronald reagan got number nine. this is the way historians think. again a scandal is only a scandal's on the front page of the "new york times" but from that perspective there's no scandal in the barack obama presidency. as a story goes the difference between the "new york times" and the old soviet is the readers knew their being lied to. the near time still is not figured it out. no one else is doing it. it is sort of might ob
another problem for obama. that kind of thinking leads to the history being re-created from the news. so c-span, bless their hearts did a survey. they do this every four years of 150 prominent historians. they asked them to rank the presidents in order. then you have to ask yourself where to put obama among that list? this is the most recent one in which trump and obama listen so where did they go? trump gets 41st place out of 44. that does not surprise me. it doesn't surprise me not get h...
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>> obama scares me. i just -- i'm worried about what will happen to this country if obama takes office. >> tell me he's american. no, he is not. >> i can't trust obama. he's an arab. he is not -- no? >> no, ma'am. no, ma'am. he is a decent family man, citizen that i just happen to have disagreements with. >> i think mccain did the country a real service by refusing to embrace conspiracy theories and really nasty attacks on obama, and rebuking people who tried to launch those attacks. it's very unfortunate that there were pockets of the country that were pushing it that way. >> i will respect him. and i want -- no, no. i want everyone to be respectful. >> john mccain is now so maverick-y, he's mavericking away from his own supporters and getting booed for it. >> he finds himself in this position having created this monster that he can no longer control. there's a way to play this game so that you end up with no good choices. we are watching a campaign that has maneuvered itself into exactly that position.
>> obama scares me. i just -- i'm worried about what will happen to this country if obama takes office. >> tell me he's american. no, he is not. >> i can't trust obama. he's an arab. he is not -- no? >> no, ma'am. no, ma'am. he is a decent family man, citizen that i just happen to have disagreements with. >> i think mccain did the country a real service by refusing to embrace conspiracy theories and really nasty attacks on obama, and rebuking people who tried to...
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that's the obama he and his campaign want to center and that's to obama. i think that that was so inspiring to many first time voters who went out and voted for him. race and too much. talking about race. focus on race fractures. that narrative a possibility. he understood that well better than anyone. and again, he didn't think that the country was in a post-racial moment. but he did think that the country could be in a post-partisan moment, although he was wrong on that score as well. but the whole premise of obama was that he was going to help us think optimistically about the country, the whole hope and change and yes we can was about that. i think think in transcendent ways about our connectedness as americans, as and as human beings to talk about race again sullies that that vision of of the country and his potentiality as a president. you know, you mentioned obama as a pragmatist. and i think that segue ways to our our next question, which i hope we can have some discussion of obama's role as an elder statesman in the democratic party. joe biden, of
that's the obama he and his campaign want to center and that's to obama. i think that that was so inspiring to many first time voters who went out and voted for him. race and too much. talking about race. focus on race fractures. that narrative a possibility. he understood that well better than anyone. and again, he didn't think that the country was in a post-racial moment. but he did think that the country could be in a post-partisan moment, although he was wrong on that score as well. but the...
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his name is barack obama. i know this sounds odd, but i just had this strange feeling he could be president of the united states someday and i always joke that he was at the track with me whenever i go. >> when obama ran in 2004 for the united states senate, david axelrod signed on as his media adviser. the little known candidate with the unusual name defeated a half dozen rivals to win the democratic nomination. >> thank you! >> obama's come from behind victory won him wide taepattent. he soon got a call to deliver the keynote at the democratic national convention. >> as soon as he hung up, he said, i know what i want to sayment i want to wrap up my story in the american story. for the next three weeks, he was writing on little pieces of paper and he pulled it all together. >> in the red states and blue stalts, red states for republicans, blue states for democrats. i've got news for him, too. we were an awesome guy in the blue states and we don't like federal agents poking around in our libraries in the red s
his name is barack obama. i know this sounds odd, but i just had this strange feeling he could be president of the united states someday and i always joke that he was at the track with me whenever i go. >> when obama ran in 2004 for the united states senate, david axelrod signed on as his media adviser. the little known candidate with the unusual name defeated a half dozen rivals to win the democratic nomination. >> thank you! >> obama's come from behind victory won him wide...
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. >>> con un mensaje de unidad y reconciliación, el presidente barack obama expresó su gratitud en el pueblo de estados unidos por reelegirlo presidente 4 años más. >>> el país renovó su confianza en el presidente barack obama, a pesar de los problemas de la economía. >>> el presidente barack obama dijo que lo mejor está por venir. >>> poco antes que aceptara su victoria en chicago, mitt romney admitió su derrota en boston. >>> acabo de llamar al presidente barack obama para felicitarlo en su victoria, los que lo apoyaron en su campaña, también merecen mis felicitaciones. >>> apelando también a la unidad bipartidista, el candidato republicano pidió cerrar filas alrededor del mandatario . >>> el presidente barack obama volverá a gobernar con un congreso dividido, pero dijo que el país es mucho más que estados rojos y azules >>> esta es una edición especial de noticiero univisión ♪. >>> qué tal, muy buenos días, bienvenidos a esta edición especial de noticiero univisión, les saluda satcha pretto. >>> y ricardo arambarri, en una mañana donde el presidente barack ob
. >>> con un mensaje de unidad y reconciliación, el presidente barack obama expresó su gratitud en el pueblo de estados unidos por reelegirlo presidente 4 años más. >>> el país renovó su confianza en el presidente barack obama, a pesar de los problemas de la economía. >>> el presidente barack obama dijo que lo mejor está por venir. >>> poco antes que aceptara su victoria en chicago, mitt romney admitió su derrota en boston. >>> acabo de...
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obama. you know, we had a very difficult moment in 2008. it was two wonderful incredible candidates fighting against each other, they came together and they're still together and tonight bill clinton once again validated president obama as someone who is up to the job and getting america back on -- >> they're not hanging out tonight having a beer together. they've gone their separate ways. >> it depends on the recipe, as you know. >> i agree, i think bill clinton is an incredibly skillful and fantastic storyteller. he told a story in that clip. all the problems were caud by the republicans for the last eight years, it was bill clinton that signed financial deregulati deregulation. it was democrats who stood in opposition to reigning in fannie mae and freddie mac which helped create the mortgage crisis. so he told a great story. the problem is, he used some facts that helped him, and ignored some facts that didn't help him, it was vintage clinton, it was great to watch. it was a great story.
obama. you know, we had a very difficult moment in 2008. it was two wonderful incredible candidates fighting against each other, they came together and they're still together and tonight bill clinton once again validated president obama as someone who is up to the job and getting america back on -- >> they're not hanging out tonight having a beer together. they've gone their separate ways. >> it depends on the recipe, as you know. >> i agree, i think bill clinton is an...
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obama's record or his own. joining me now from charlotte to analyze bernard whitman a former pollster for president bill clinton and the author of the new book "52 reasons to vote for obama." let's talk about if this in fact is what team obama is reduced to. they can't run on their own economy so they are essentially saying pay no attention to the obama economy, but check out the clinton economy from 20 years ago. is that about right? >> monica, no surprise. i completely disagree with you. we don't hide from our presidents, we showcase them there is a reason for that the fact is bill clinton in addition to remaining incredibly popular both men and women, whites, people of color, across all age groups, a lot of the republicans, a lot of independents, a lot of moderates like him a lot. they liked his economic record which created 26 million jobs and they understood that bill clinton's vision of shared prosperity is the same vision that barack obama has which is why barack obama is trying to get back to the clinto
obama's record or his own. joining me now from charlotte to analyze bernard whitman a former pollster for president bill clinton and the author of the new book "52 reasons to vote for obama." let's talk about if this in fact is what team obama is reduced to. they can't run on their own economy so they are essentially saying pay no attention to the obama economy, but check out the clinton economy from 20 years ago. is that about right? >> monica, no surprise. i completely...
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obama atelieve that the time could do any more. were holding his hands the entire time he was trying to do stuff to stop it. the only thing he could have done was make sure the people were warned from state to state to state. and what they can do to help in their state. i don't think he couldn't have done anymore. i agree it could have been much worse. if he would have stepped in and tried to do whatever it is he done. as far as i'm concerned she has the word and nobody house. i think if the republicans were holding his hand as much as they were i believe he could have been 10 times more and whatnot. i believe it would have been fair. in one other thing, i believe that donald trump new debt they was doing the hacking. i looked at one of his speeches when he was doing the campaign and the first thing he said was i believe in wikileaks. i love it. that's what he said in his campaign. the whole all this world is laughing at this country. the whole world is laughing at the u.s.. eric is calling in from the independent line. president t
obama atelieve that the time could do any more. were holding his hands the entire time he was trying to do stuff to stop it. the only thing he could have done was make sure the people were warned from state to state to state. and what they can do to help in their state. i don't think he couldn't have done anymore. i agree it could have been much worse. if he would have stepped in and tried to do whatever it is he done. as far as i'm concerned she has the word and nobody house. i think if the...
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president barack obama said to stay in office for a second term. america's incumbent leader has taken the a decisive lead in a once being closely a forty race his victory looks as short as a number of key battleground states all leaning his way to archie's garnishee cat is joining us live from washington following the verdict diana it's been a fiercely fought race where do things that stand at the moment. well president obama now has more than two hundred seventy electoral votes that's how much he needed to win the election the president has two hundred eighty one electoral votes at this moment mitt romney is behind with two hundred one electoral votes so he does have a pretty confident lead there president obama so yes we can say pretty much with certainty broke obama was elected the forty fourth president of the united states a few words about how people voted long lines some very long queues at polling stations especially in swing states as you said to the race there was in some of those states was really tight places like pennsylvania. virginia
president barack obama said to stay in office for a second term. america's incumbent leader has taken the a decisive lead in a once being closely a forty race his victory looks as short as a number of key battleground states all leaning his way to archie's garnishee cat is joining us live from washington following the verdict diana it's been a fiercely fought race where do things that stand at the moment. well president obama now has more than two hundred seventy electoral votes that's how much...
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barack obama won't be president next time. and it's a safe bet republicans won't put up a black person as their nominee. just looking at who's in the bull pen. how will both parties approach the race question? jelena, what do you say? >> they have to do it by not alienating people of color and women and young voters. that's what the republicans -- that's where they went wrong in this election cycle. they said insensitive things about race, they said insensitive things about race, and they said -- >> certain actors within the party made those statements that. doesn't reflect the whole party. >> that was the party platform. >> the whole party's based on one statement? then senator louise lucas is representative of the entire -- >> the republican party platform has language which is demon strablly anti-woman. it doesn't have personhood language in the republican party platform? >> what i'm hearing her say -- >> you're alienating certain segments of the american public. and you're not going to be able to win elections. so going fo
barack obama won't be president next time. and it's a safe bet republicans won't put up a black person as their nominee. just looking at who's in the bull pen. how will both parties approach the race question? jelena, what do you say? >> they have to do it by not alienating people of color and women and young voters. that's what the republicans -- that's where they went wrong in this election cycle. they said insensitive things about race, they said insensitive things about race, and they...
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, didn't respect obama. so i think that we will see this president now going to meet with putin. the press is appropriately skeptical because we have been through this before, we have seen it before. we understand that putin doesn't see the world the way america sees it. susan: i want to close this by getting back to obama and what you think his legacy will be. obviously trump is setting out to undo both legislatively and by executive order what he can undo of some of obama's accomplishments. what do you think will withstand that initial trumpian and republican onslaught and taking a somewhat longer view, it is not enough to say well, barrack obama was the first african-american president. what do you think, having covered the whole thing, we are going to be reading about barack obama 50 years from now? peter: well, some things you can't undo. he inherited an economy on the edge of a great depression and brought it back from the abyss. the auto industry, which was about to go into the toilet was rescued. osa
, didn't respect obama. so i think that we will see this president now going to meet with putin. the press is appropriately skeptical because we have been through this before, we have seen it before. we understand that putin doesn't see the world the way america sees it. susan: i want to close this by getting back to obama and what you think his legacy will be. obviously trump is setting out to undo both legislatively and by executive order what he can undo of some of obama's accomplishments....
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connecticut goes from obama to lean obama. significantly, north carolina goes from tossup to lean romney. so at the end of this, we're left with romney with 159 solid electoral votes to 194 for obama. each one was between 47 lean votes and romney's case 43. obama. 237 to 206 with 95 electoral votes up for grabs. >> bob: well, that is good math. who says debates don't matter? i said debates don't matter. i'm beginning to re-calibrate. i said they mattered in 1960 and 1980. this first debate may well have structurally changed the race. so i tend to agree with that. there are three states we ought to pay attention to today. try to go through the lean states, the tossup states. one of them is florida. the other is virginia. the third one is ohio. romney needs to win all three of those states. but he can get away with winning two of three states. we don't a map, do we? >> brian: we do! >> bob: thank you. in florida, romney has seen a surge. it happened in a couple of places. in tampa area, that is important. middle part of the stat
connecticut goes from obama to lean obama. significantly, north carolina goes from tossup to lean romney. so at the end of this, we're left with romney with 159 solid electoral votes to 194 for obama. each one was between 47 lean votes and romney's case 43. obama. 237 to 206 with 95 electoral votes up for grabs. >> bob: well, that is good math. who says debates don't matter? i said debates don't matter. i'm beginning to re-calibrate. i said they mattered in 1960 and 1980. this first...
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i think what he wrote was that obama feared it would be obama's vietnam. and i think you've confirmed that that's true. but the other history that he took, i think and i think he wrote this in the speech he gave at west point was was eisenhower's formulation, which is exactly right, which is that the nation has so many resources as it called political resources, and called economic. you call them energy resources or psychological moral resources, eisenhower said. and i think you had obama quote this in that speech, which is that know he had to choose between how much he spent on the military versus building new schools and and providing, you know, a better life for citizens. and that's effect that what obama took from that and more importantly in some ways what biden took from that. right. because in venice, as he was against the surge decision that was made, biden was really against he was the main voice probably in that room offering skepticism of that thing. and what did he learn from that? this is really interesting. obama had not been in that room bef
i think what he wrote was that obama feared it would be obama's vietnam. and i think you've confirmed that that's true. but the other history that he took, i think and i think he wrote this in the speech he gave at west point was was eisenhower's formulation, which is exactly right, which is that the nation has so many resources as it called political resources, and called economic. you call them energy resources or psychological moral resources, eisenhower said. and i think you had obama quote...
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>> obama scares me. i just -- i'm worried about what will happen to this country if obama takes off. >> i don't think he's american, no, he is not. >> i can't trust obama. he is an arab. he is not? >> mow miami. >> no? -- no, ma'am. >> no? >> no, ma'am. he's a decent family citizen i happen to have disagreements with. >> i think mccain did the country a service by refusing to embrace conspiracies and nasty attacks on obama. it's unfortunate. there were pockets of the country pushing that way. i will respect him and i want -- no, no. i want everyone to be respectful. >> john mccain is so mavicy he's have vicking away from his supporters and getting booed from hit. >> he created a monster he can control. there is a way to play this game you have no good choices. we are watching a campaign that has maneuvered itself into exactly that position. >> as the polls open from the east to the west across this country, eager voters showing up before the polls even opened, in many cases lines as far as the eye could
>> obama scares me. i just -- i'm worried about what will happen to this country if obama takes off. >> i don't think he's american, no, he is not. >> i can't trust obama. he is an arab. he is not? >> mow miami. >> no? -- no, ma'am. >> no? >> no, ma'am. he's a decent family citizen i happen to have disagreements with. >> i think mccain did the country a service by refusing to embrace conspiracies and nasty attacks on obama. it's unfortunate. there...
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and look, the way that obama -- with each passing day of the obama administration, obama has become more vulnerable. it's more like a prize the republicans could get and one of the curious things that's happened over the first 18 months is that apart from tim pawlenty and mitt romney no one else has stepped forward. the longer the void exists the more tempting for a guy like jeb bush to get in. if it wasn't the name bush he would be the frontrunner with the party, no questionssk aed. chris: and as another father once said, joe kennedy, when it's on your plate, eat it. it seems to be on his plate. you've been covering sayeria palin. sarah palin on the tea party right and jeb bush in the center of the party. he must be ploog at this. >> there's no doubt that if jeb bush wanted to run and got into the field, he could be a former dabble candidate. they have the fundraising list, the bush brand. it's pretty strong as a brand. and i say that in terms of when we talked about the obama brand being a strong brand. but he hasn't been laying the groundwork to this date. sarah palin, she's looking m
and look, the way that obama -- with each passing day of the obama administration, obama has become more vulnerable. it's more like a prize the republicans could get and one of the curious things that's happened over the first 18 months is that apart from tim pawlenty and mitt romney no one else has stepped forward. the longer the void exists the more tempting for a guy like jeb bush to get in. if it wasn't the name bush he would be the frontrunner with the party, no questionssk aed. chris: and...
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obama did nothing. senator hagen did cocktails. >> we're back with dan and kim on the wall street george editorial board and matt also joins the panel. matt, for the first time since 2004 the national security hawk issue is back playing in the campaign. is that how you see it? >> absolutely. you saw it with scott brown in new hampshire who was the first republican to start running ads about president obama's policies in syria and closed the gap with the democratic incumbent. i think this growing anxiety and pictures of isis rolling through iraq, just bad news adds to the anxiety and problems for the democrats this cycle. >> kim, let me ask you about ebola, too. is that playing into this now that we have another ebola case this time in new york city? how is that playing into the security debate? >> what you see happening out there in race after race is a growing number of senators who came out initially and said they agreed with the president for instance on his policy of not instituting a travel ban. no
obama did nothing. senator hagen did cocktails. >> we're back with dan and kim on the wall street george editorial board and matt also joins the panel. matt, for the first time since 2004 the national security hawk issue is back playing in the campaign. is that how you see it? >> absolutely. you saw it with scott brown in new hampshire who was the first republican to start running ads about president obama's policies in syria and closed the gap with the democratic incumbent. i think...
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thank you, president obama. president obama did all this and much, much more in spite of a republican party that said it's number one goal wasn't to solve any of these problems. they said the number one goal was to stop barack obama. think about this, ladies and gentlemen, in the middle of one of greatest crisis in american history they sat on their hands and play politics. look, i was raised a republican, but i don't recognize a once proud party hijacked by extremists who driven it off the flat ernl they pretend we're living on. they spent eight years creating a colossal mess, and the last four doing almost nothing except, of course, trying to blame it on president obama. hey, pyromantic -- pyromaniacs shouldn't blame the firefighters. now mitt romney wants to go back to the bad old days that got us into this mess. he would give up everything that creates opportunity for the middle class just to pay for the massive tax breaks for those who are already very, very comfortable. romney's message is clear: in tough
thank you, president obama. president obama did all this and much, much more in spite of a republican party that said it's number one goal wasn't to solve any of these problems. they said the number one goal was to stop barack obama. think about this, ladies and gentlemen, in the middle of one of greatest crisis in american history they sat on their hands and play politics. look, i was raised a republican, but i don't recognize a once proud party hijacked by extremists who driven it off the...
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obama, sasha and malia. happy holidays. ♪ president obama hello, everybody. happy holiday. you know my crew. happy holidays to reese and everyone here tonight. and everyone watching at home. let's begin the process of lighting the tree. we have a countdown. we will start at five. 1.4, 3, 2, reese: merry christmas. president obama: merry christmas, everybody. ♪ reese: i am joined by good friend of mine and a very special guest. she is a show business legend. the one and only miss piggy, everybody. miss piggy: thank you. reese: how are you? i'm fine, but i'm worried the cold weather will be too much for a hollywood girl like you. i thought i would do you a favor and host the rest of the show. reese: i don't think that is necessary. miss piggy: you have an academy award. give me something. reese: we will talk about that later. miss piggy: you bet we well. a christmas go to story. thes a tradition to read night before christmas. miss piggy: what fun. reese: and we are honored to be joined by the first lady of the united states, michelle obama. [applause] [applause] ♪ first
obama, sasha and malia. happy holidays. ♪ president obama hello, everybody. happy holiday. you know my crew. happy holidays to reese and everyone here tonight. and everyone watching at home. let's begin the process of lighting the tree. we have a countdown. we will start at five. 1.4, 3, 2, reese: merry christmas. president obama: merry christmas, everybody. ♪ reese: i am joined by good friend of mine and a very special guest. she is a show business legend. the one and only miss piggy,...